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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

British And American Journalists Call President Obama A ‘Hypocrite’ For Meddling In Brexit

U.S. President Barack Obama

Journalists in Britain and America are
slamming U.S. President, Barack Obama, labeling him a
hypocrite, for going to London, England and interfering in
Brexit. Britain is contemplating leaving the European Union
(EU), a move endorsed by the mayor of London, Boris Johnson,
but opposed by the prime minister, David Cameron. This
potential departure is known as Brexit.

Obama imperialistically began meddling in
the issue, prompting over two dozen British lawmakers in
Parliament to sign a petition demanding he stay out of it.
The British public has not taken kindly to Obama’s meddling
either, as a host of comments reflecting their displeasure
at him wading into the issue and telling people what to do,
has been posted on numerous websites’ feedback sections.

Obama then flew to London last week and
publicly claimed it is up to the British voters to make the
decision on whether to stay in the European Unopm. Then, for
over 25-minutes rambled on during a press conference as to
why Britain must not leave the European Union. Obama also
issued threats against Britain regarding delaying a trade
deal 10-years if they leave the European Union. Reporters
who were present immediately chastised Obama for meddling in
Brexit once again.

U.S. President Barack Obama and U.K. Prime Minister
David Cameron

Last week Boris Johnson accused Obama of
being anti-British, as he is half Kenyan and has been raised
by his father, the late Barack Obama Sr., to resent the
nation due to the days of colonialism. Some gasped at the
suggestion by Johnson, but it’s not exactly a secret. I
wrote about it a month ago as well. Some accused Johnson of
“dog whistle racism” but I am black and stated the same
thing a month ago, as Obama has engaged in actions that are
not in the best interests of the British people.

There are books and articles that discuss
Obama’s disdain for Britain due to the hatred his
anti-colonialism, Kenyan father engrained in him. Obama’s
grandfather had been arrested and tortured under British
rule in Kenya, for engaging in actions against the ruling
government and due to that Obama was trained to hate
Britain.

As mentioned previously on the site, in what
was taken from mainstream press reports, when Obama took
office in 2009, he was barely able to contain his contempt
for Britain, rudely removing the Churchill bust from the
White House’s oval office and according to well publicized
reports, sending it back, though it was a gift to America
from the British people.

Obama has been trying to make Britain pay
for what happened to his grandfather, which is irrational.
Modern Britons have nothing to do with it. To want innocent
people punished for the sins of one’s ancestors is wrong.

STORY SOURCE

Obama shamelessly wades into Brexit row and uses WORLD
WAR TWO to say UK should STAY in EU

PUBLISHED: 03:00, Fri, Apr 22, 2016 |
UPDATED: 17:52, Fri, Apr 22, 2016 - BRAZEN Barack Obama has
controversially used the sacrifice of the Allies soldiers
during the Second World War as a “breathtaking” tool to
argue to remain in the European Union (EU). The US President
waded into the heated EU referendum debate on his arrival in
Britain last night for a brief visit including talks with
David Cameron and a lunch with the Queen.

The pro-EU supporter faced a stiff backlash
from Brexit campaigners who told him to "butt out" of the
debate he is quickly making “deeply anti-democratic”. Mr
Obama highlighted the special relationship between his
country and the UK "forged as we spilled blood together on
the battlefield". Barack Obama said the sacrifice of his
country’s soldiers during the Second World War meant America
has a stake in the referendum debate.

The emotional appeal invoked the spectre of
the battlefield and described how the EU was formed from
"the ashes of war to sustain a prosperous peace". Boris
Johnson slammed the comments by the US president. He said
the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans in the battles
to liberate Europe against Nazi Germany showed the strength
of the ties between the transatlantic continents.

Writing in the Telegraph he said: "I will
say, with the candour of a friend, that the outcome of your
decision is a matter of deep interest to the United States.
"The tens of thousands of Americans who rest in Europe's
cemeteries are a silent testament to just how intertwined
our prosperity and security truly are. And the path you
choose now will echo in the prospects of today's generation
of Americans as well."

Posted at 9:33 am on April 23, 2016 - As
President Obama stirs controversy across the Atlantic by
threatening Great Britain if the British people vote to
divorce themselves from the European Union, it’s instructive
to look back at the president’s reaction when a foreign
leader came here to America to voice his concerns over one
of his policies. Last night the president warned that the UK
would be left “at the back of the queue” on trade deals if
they went forward with the Brexit initiative slated for a
June 23rd referendum.

The rather undiplomatic threat was met with derision by
those in Britian supporting the exit plan: Justice Minister
Dominic Raab led an angry backlash against Mr Obama as the
Leave campaign tried to shift the emphasis to immigration.
He said: “This is really about a lame duck US president
about to move off the stage doing an old British friend a
favour. I have got no doubt that future US trade negotiators
are going to look to other opportunities – I think the
British will be first in the queue, not at the back of the
queue.”

PUBLISHED: 00:01, Mon, Apr 18, 2016 -
Yesterday Chris Grayling hit out at Barack Obama’s support
for Britain’s EU membership saying that the US president
“doesn’t understand” the nature of our relationship with
Brussels. What is certain is that America would never accept
the strictures currently placed upon Britain as a condition
of our membership. America is a country that jealously
guards its own sovereignty.

Indeed, presidents have in the past refused
to sign a number of international treaties because of a real
or perceived threat to their nation’s right to govern
itself. The idea that Mr Obama would put up with an
arrangement that enforced open borders with Mexico, gave a
court in Canada jurisdiction over the US and allowed foreign
bureaucrats to override American laws is absurd.